Protected, he will become a contributor to the wealth, prosperity, morality and good government of the state; neglected, he will become a burden upon his fellowmen, a destroyer instead of producer, an enemy to society. An enlightened self-interest therefore... Proceedings of the Annual Congress of Correction - Página 245por American Correctional Association - 1906Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1854 - 328 páginas
...interference. 28. I think the poor man ought to be allowed to judge what investment he prefers, and that it is no part of the duty of the state to narrow the field of his choice. 29. I can give no general answer to this question. Some savings banks... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1857 - 802 páginas
...publication.* He here recapitulates his plan as then proposed, which is as follows: "I contend, First, That it is no part of the duty of the State to PROVIDK Education for the people, any more than it is to feed and clothe them. " Second. That it is... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - 1863 - 540 páginas
...perfectly intelligible, but hardly any one would explicitly avow it. It has passed into a commonplace that it is no part of the duty of the state to stigmatize opinions, and that the principal effect of the attempt to do so is to prejudice generous... | |
| George Shaw-Lefevre Baron Eversley - 1874 - 92 páginas
...turns the County police into gamekeepers. It is most important that the principle should be maintained that it is no part of the duty of the State to preserve game for landowners. It does not at all follow that all landowners object to their game being... | |
| George Shaw-Lefevre Baron Eversley - 1881 - 292 páginas
...turns the county police into gamekeepers. It is most important that the principle should be maintained that it is no part of the duty of the state to preserve game for landowners. It does not at all follow that all landowners object to their game being... | |
| William Henry Hall - 1883 - 146 páginas
...present, political economy will not work in Ireland, and however strongly one may hold the doctrine that it is no part of the duty of the State to create peasant proprietors elsewhere, it is difficult to maintain that view when applied to Ireland.... | |
| New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - 1885 - 652 páginas
...certainly oppose the motion, on the ground already pointed out by other honourable members — namely, that it is no part of the duty of the State to give assistance to any class whatever. It is a matter purely of a commercial nature, and if people... | |
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